Standard's opposite, for short | 34 |
One way to decrease the work force | 34 |
Convert to a computer system, e.g. | 34 |
Underworld entrance, to an Italian | 34 |
Workers associated with ding-dongs | 34 |
'85 U2 EP "Wide ___" | 34 |
" . . . on ___ a prayer" | 34 |
"Beverly Hills Cop" song | 34 |
With respect to a graph line, e.g. | 34 |
How a new lumberjack fells a tree? | 34 |
Snowbird's destination, abbr. | 34 |
President Manuel, ousted by Franco | 34 |
Longtime adviser to Saddam Hussein | 34 |
Noted interviewer's pet sheep? | 34 |
Wayne film "Back to ___" | 34 |
Ricky Ricardo's signature song | 34 |
Dreidel in a single guy's pad? | 34 |
Composer's personal attendant? | 34 |
Reinstated athlete's position? | 34 |
Something temporarily out of stock | 34 |
Kin of Monday-morning quarterbacks | 34 |
It may be applied to a tennis ball | 34 |
Record label founded by Sean Combs | 34 |
Gloria Estefan song about a rascal | 34 |
Black hat wearers, stereotypically | 34 |
Those who aren't super dupers? | 34 |
One who's sore after the game? | 34 |
Fate of one walking under a ladder | 34 |
Negative first impression, perhaps | 34 |
"National Velvet" author | 34 |
___ Atha Cliath (Dublin, to Gaels) | 34 |
Oksana ___, 1994 gold-medal skater | 34 |
George, in this puzzle's theme | 34 |
Pop setting for a Mussorgsky work? | 34 |
King of Scotland, 1292–96 | 34 |
"Perfect Strangers" role | 34 |
Metallic restraint on Baryshnikov? | 34 |
Controversial 1970 Jim Bouton book | 34 |
Scottish castle for British royals | 34 |
1959 pop hit, after "La" | 34 |
Fast-paced alternative to Scrabble | 34 |
Action flick about desert rockers? | 34 |
1980's Punky as an impediment? | 34 |
It spirals down a spiral staircase | 34 |
Much-seen figure on a security cam | 34 |
Where a judge will hear a sad tale | 34 |
Promotion at the top of a Web page | 34 |
___ Dai, former Vietnamese emperor | 34 |
Corsairs' base, in olden times | 34 |
Rossini work, with "The" | 34 |
Sportscaster Red's short leap? | 34 |
Benton of "Playboy" fame | 34 |
Ruth Handler's invention, 1959 | 34 |
Solve a lab maze almost inaudibly? | 34 |
Tosses some chips in the pot, say? | 34 |
Flirtatious drink servers, perhaps | 34 |
Longtime Massachusetts congressman | 34 |
Overdecorated symbols of bad luck? | 34 |
Root beer magnate Edward or Gaston | 34 |
Secondary seascape object, perhaps | 34 |
"Paris Bound" playwright | 34 |
Backdrop for many singles matches? | 34 |
Like rock found at midocean ridges | 34 |
Legendary lizard with a fatal gaze | 34 |
Swiss city on the Rhine, old-style | 34 |
Follows a certain recipe direction | 34 |
"Maybe I will, you ___!" | 34 |
"Le ___" (Matisse piece) | 34 |
Justine of "Family Ties" | 34 |
"The Hogan Family" actor | 34 |
Become a new person by washing up? | 34 |
Filthy kid's laconic question? | 34 |
2005 Christopher Nolan action film | 34 |
Transportation for the Dynamic Duo | 34 |
Objects in a phrase about daftness | 34 |
Where one can swing close to home? | 34 |
Manhattan's southernmost point | 34 |
"Charge!," to Duracells? | 34 |
They're blown up and thrown up | 34 |
'The Fly' tagline, in part | 34 |
A biographer of John Foster Dulles | 34 |
"Star Trek" catch phrase | 34 |
1968 track and field gold medalist | 34 |
Transport to the U.S.S. Enterprise | 34 |
Pot residue after making frijoles? | 34 |
Fast-talking salesman's tactic | 34 |
Fine print in Yogi's contract? | 34 |
Like Lincoln before his presidency | 34 |
Group whose members include Mike D | 34 |
Boyfriend who's always upbeat? | 34 |
Saroyan play, with "The" | 34 |
How swimsuit models may be chosen? | 34 |
"Good looks pay" concept | 34 |
Tony-winner in "Chicago" | 34 |
William Makepeace Irving character | 34 |
Member of a nomadic desert culture | 34 |
Items in an orderly's drudgery | 34 |
Person who looks after your pager? | 34 |
They sometimes follow liquor shots | 34 |
Biblical halting place: Deut. 10:6 | 34 |